Twins first baseman Joe Mauer left Friday night's game after the top of the fifth inning when a nagging neck injury flared up.
Mauer had suffered a slight injury to the left side of his neck while chasing after then diving for a foul ball during last weekend's series in Anaheim. He continued to play, while treating it, over the next several days.
"It's kinda more left but kind of the whole back/neck," Mauer said. "Like I said, I've been getting treatment on it the last couple days. Today it just got worse so we thought it was the best move."
Mauer was replaced by Logan Morrison, who was the third batter up in the fifth inning.
Mauer, batting .283 after going 0-for-2 on Friday, doesn't expect to be out long.
"Day to day," he said. "I'd like to be in the lineup tomorrow to be honest. It might take a day or two. Nothing more than that. I just think I need to let it calm down."
Sano to Rochester
Miguel Sano is heading to Class AAA Rochester to begin a minor league rehab assignment. The slugger has reached the point where he can take the next step in his recovery from a strained left hamstring.
After working out before Friday's game, Twins manager Paul Molitor expressed optimism that Sano had finally gotten over the hump and is ready to start swinging a bat. After the early session, Sano met with team trainers and the club nutritionist to plot a course for his return to games.